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it will hurt the economy and we shouldn't go there. and very frankly, we have been in session now some six weeks, not one bill have the republicans put on the floor of the house to avoid sequestration. >> we need a plan. we need leadership to make sure this is set aside. i was disappointed i didn't hear specifics from the president on how we were going to do that. >> on the issue of guns, you heard the president lay out a long list of places where gun violence has erupted in this country. aurora, colorado, littleton, and most notably in our area, blacksburg, virginia, and the campus of virginia tech. when they came out tonight, lawmakers on both side of the aisle had a very different view on where this debate goes, not tonight, but tomorrow. on wednesday, when they get back to work and begin to debate this again. republicans are saying they heard nothing new tonight. democrats are saying this was a change on how this country is going to view gun control. >> i think the president said let's vote, let every member of congress go on recor
it will hurt the economy and we shouldn't go there. and very frankly, we have been in session now some six weeks, not one bill have the republicans put on the floor of the house to avoid sequestration. >> we need a plan. we need leadership to make sure this is set aside. i was disappointed i didn't hear specifics from the president on how we were going to do that. >> on the issue of guns, you heard the president lay out a long list of places where gun violence has erupted in this...
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, that drops to 45. >> 47% disapproval on the economy. that says people are happy with him overall but where the economy is concerned they are less than thrilled. now, if you are the president that's troubling. but in those numbers disapproval for congress is stronger, disapproval at 14% to 77% disapproval for congress. so where this is concerned, congress has more at stake i guess because they had midterm elections in 2014 not the president but he needs them to cooperate with them because jobs are what it's all about the economy is what matters look for that in tonight's speech. >> no love on the hill. >> moving beyond the economy, we are going to have a teacher that survived the sandy hook elementary shooting and afghanistan war veteran what you would call a "dream act" student apple ceo tim cook and flight director for the mars curiosity rover. what does that mean for the president's message. these people are visual props for a speech. these are the kinds of people everybody even the republicans will be grumpy will stand up and clap fo
, that drops to 45. >> 47% disapproval on the economy. that says people are happy with him overall but where the economy is concerned they are less than thrilled. now, if you are the president that's troubling. but in those numbers disapproval for congress is stronger, disapproval at 14% to 77% disapproval for congress. so where this is concerned, congress has more at stake i guess because they had midterm elections in 2014 not the president but he needs them to cooperate with them...
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it's a remarkable place. $1.9 trillion a year economy. the nation's largest. it's an essential part of the future and fate of this country. i'm a big believer in california's values and the people that make up the great state and i do not subscribe to this notion that the best days of california are behind us. >> stephen: can i say something? >> yes, sir. >> stephen: you are a very handsome man. gavin -- >> great to see you,k]czvzk]qyct
it's a remarkable place. $1.9 trillion a year economy. the nation's largest. it's an essential part of the future and fate of this country. i'm a big believer in california's values and the people that make up the great state and i do not subscribe to this notion that the best days of california are behind us. >> stephen: can i say something? >> yes, sir. >> stephen: you are a very handsome man. gavin -- >> great to see you,k]czvzk]qyct
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and after we opened,whicwas a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and
and after we opened,whicwas a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue...
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his new tour will focus heavily on the economy. >> let's prove there's no better place to business than here in the united states of america and let's start right away. we can get this done. >> the expected topics, gun- control, immigration reform, and fostering a small -- a strong middle-class economy. also, a climate change situation 3 market-based solution. he also said he was not afraid to act on climate issues, saying if congress does not act on legislation, he will direct the executive cabin -- cabinet to take action. meanwhile, marco rubio highlighted the republican party's number one concern for the next four years. >> his solution to every problem we face is for washington to tax more, borrow more, and spend more. >> he said the vote -- the present focus is not on a free middle-class society, which he calls the source of prosperity. he also said the in time a program will run itself into bankruptcy if left as is. >> perhaps one of the big announcement last night's address, it proposed to raise minimum wage. it would be the first of its kind in decades. the extra money could mea
his new tour will focus heavily on the economy. >> let's prove there's no better place to business than here in the united states of america and let's start right away. we can get this done. >> the expected topics, gun- control, immigration reform, and fostering a small -- a strong middle-class economy. also, a climate change situation 3 market-based solution. he also said he was not afraid to act on climate issues, saying if congress does not act on legislation, he will direct the...
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[laughter] point is, i believe when it comes to our economy, there are things we just shouldn't know. here to know them at me is financial writer and washington bureau chief of the "new york times," david leonhardt. dave, good to see you again. how are you? [cheers and applause] you are the author of new e-book "here is the deal" available on electronic everywhere. dave, why are they going after s&p? do they have the goods on the agencies in. >> they may have the goods. the huge housing bubble and the banks were packaging together the mortgages. >> caused by poor people being greedy go. head. >> and s&p comes in and said they are aaa rated they cannot go bad and they are perfectly safe. they did go bad. the government has e-mails with standard & poor's telling how they rate the thicks. they look bad. is it criminal? their defense is they are no different from journalists. >> why not put financial writers like you in jail for telling us things are bad which undermines consumer confidence? [laughter] >> so back then there were a lot of journalists out there who tried to argue that housi
[laughter] point is, i believe when it comes to our economy, there are things we just shouldn't know. here to know them at me is financial writer and washington bureau chief of the "new york times," david leonhardt. dave, good to see you again. how are you? [cheers and applause] you are the author of new e-book "here is the deal" available on electronic everywhere. dave, why are they going after s&p? do they have the goods on the agencies in. >> they may have the...
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analysts say it signals faith in the economy. still to come, the hunt for the hot idea. why venture capitalists are ramping up the search for the next big thing. that's later. but first, why farmers are bracing for higher expenses in 2013. that's next with bill moller. some quiet but very important changes are taking place down on the farm these days. they're prompted by the sky-high land prices that we have seen for the past few years, but also by new technologies and greater efficiencies. these changes are outlined in a report from the federal reserve bank of chicago. david oppedahl is the business economist who compiled the data. why don't you first talk, david, in general terms about these changes and trends? > > agriculture is seeing a lot of activity in the last few years as some of the commodity prices have gone up a lot and you see corn and soybean growing in terms of the ability to grow, but then also as the prices have been higher, the yields are higher in general, but then this last year was a drought year, so that kind of set some momentum back. but overall,
analysts say it signals faith in the economy. still to come, the hunt for the hot idea. why venture capitalists are ramping up the search for the next big thing. that's later. but first, why farmers are bracing for higher expenses in 2013. that's next with bill moller. some quiet but very important changes are taking place down on the farm these days. they're prompted by the sky-high land prices that we have seen for the past few years, but also by new technologies and greater efficiencies....
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it is a broader problem in the economy. what i found is this is how high school students get a little extra money. how college students get a little extra mney. it's sort of changes t dynamics of how the economy works. >> well, anyone, if they are looking to get a career, if they want to try it, which many college students do, at that point, people are still willing to try to be in the restaurant business. starting them in at minimum wage, which is going to be even higher. gerri: it will be very difficult. thank you so much for coming on. i hope you don't have to pay it. i think that will hurt a lot of people. >> i wouldn't mind the increase, but not going to $9 per hour. gerri: you are willing to give a little. thank you so much for coming on tonight. >> thank you for having the. gerri: should the federal minimum wage be hiked up to $9 per our agreement log onto rriwillis.com, but on the right-hand side of the screen. i will share the results. for some states, hiking the minimum wage up will not make much of a difference s
it is a broader problem in the economy. what i found is this is how high school students get a little extra money. how college students get a little extra mney. it's sort of changes t dynamics of how the economy works. >> well, anyone, if they are looking to get a career, if they want to try it, which many college students do, at that point, people are still willing to try to be in the restaurant business. starting them in at minimum wage, which is going to be even higher. gerri: it will...
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the impact of all that you do has an impact on our job situation and local economy, and to highlight all of the great work that we can do together to ensure that the sectors that you all represent, the sectors that you work for, that you employ people for connaught is one of the greatest sectors in san francisco. i hope we will take the opportunity of the america's cup to showcase our clubs, our restaurants, our nightlife events. as someone who represents the broadaway neighborhood, an area of town that i used to spend a lot of time in when i was in my 20's -- but actually, very few locals take the time to head to the beach on broadway. our neighborhoods are coming together to say that broadway is open to the rest of the world as well as san francisco. i want to put san francisco back on the map when it comes to music. to make sure that we have the type of entertainment that we used to be renowned for. and those of you that work in our bars and clubs, i want to make sure that we are trading the kind of destinations that we look forward to spending time with you. i know on behalf of m
the impact of all that you do has an impact on our job situation and local economy, and to highlight all of the great work that we can do together to ensure that the sectors that you all represent, the sectors that you work for, that you employ people for connaught is one of the greatest sectors in san francisco. i hope we will take the opportunity of the america's cup to showcase our clubs, our restaurants, our nightlife events. as someone who represents the broadaway neighborhood, an area of...
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. >> our free enterprise economy is the source of aramids l class prosperity. but president obama he believes it's the cause of our problems. that the economic downturn happened because our government didn't tax enough. spend enough. or control enough. >> rubio also delivered a response to the president's speech until spanish. he is considered a rising star in the republican party and frequently mentioned as a possible candidate for president in 2016. >> false choices like the one the president laid out tonight. the choices isn't just between big goth or big business. what we need is accountable -- >> this part of senator rubio's response is a hot topic on twitter. people are commenting on the awkward move he had to make to reach the bottle and appeared nervous. he took it all in stride. joining in with a tweet of his own. a photo of the empty water bottle. we have that experience in this job. >> all the time. >>> time now is 4:35. sal, you're looking at an over night chase? >> yeah we have news of about an over night chase. we are following over night news fro
. >> our free enterprise economy is the source of aramids l class prosperity. but president obama he believes it's the cause of our problems. that the economic downturn happened because our government didn't tax enough. spend enough. or control enough. >> rubio also delivered a response to the president's speech until spanish. he is considered a rising star in the republican party and frequently mentioned as a possible candidate for president in 2016. >> false choices like the...
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and i think the comment was made in each of the economies but in fact what we found, when you have realignment, all 58 counties deciding what to do, if we just look at the incarceration rates across each of the counties, fresno, like county, population demographics to san francisco. and it's a law that impacts on a statewide basis is more sensible than leaving it up to each county because then you'll end up with 58 different styles and methods of criminal justice. >> tal? >> i'm the public defender and it's my job to push the envelope. it's one thing to talk about reducing possession charges from felonies to misdemeanors but i'm not sure that's going to change the color and demographics of the population in county jail. they're out there on the street sometimes selling small amounts of drugs. until we address that problem and expand exponentially. jails will still be filled with poor people and people of color. you're not ending the war on drugs. we need to think of at holistic play as a public-health problem. not as a rush also the people who are selling and people are selling a rock to a pol
and i think the comment was made in each of the economies but in fact what we found, when you have realignment, all 58 counties deciding what to do, if we just look at the incarceration rates across each of the counties, fresno, like county, population demographics to san francisco. and it's a law that impacts on a statewide basis is more sensible than leaving it up to each county because then you'll end up with 58 different styles and methods of criminal justice. >> tal? >> i'm the...
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unwilling to choose economy and liberty. but perhaps more serious question facing the public is whether or not american citizens are willing to choose nonsearch did or whether they are continued drifting towards the failed project a device known as the european social model for european social democracy. at present i am afraid i think the jury seems to be out on that one. so i'd like to conclude, how does america avoid this path of europeanization. on one level it is a question of incentives. i am not a philosophical materialist. i do believe there such a thing as free will. but it's also true if incentives are aligned in nature action is harder to persuade people not to follow. the more that america does any more or less covertly democratic direction, the harder it is going to beat to persuade americans this is not economically or morally tenable. that in many respects point to the importance of policy. policies embody incentives to be creative, to be competitive and to not demand because such things to longer be available.
unwilling to choose economy and liberty. but perhaps more serious question facing the public is whether or not american citizens are willing to choose nonsearch did or whether they are continued drifting towards the failed project a device known as the european social model for european social democracy. at present i am afraid i think the jury seems to be out on that one. so i'd like to conclude, how does america avoid this path of europeanization. on one level it is a question of incentives. i...
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we must make between economy and liberty and servitude ''. much of congress seems unable and unwilling to choose economy and the liberty. but perhaps the most serious question is whether enough american citizens are willing to choose non serfdom were fair happy to continue to drift toward the failed project otherwise known as european social model or social democracy. at present the jury is out. here i conclude how is america avoid going down the path of europe? it is a question of incentives i am not a philosophical materialist i do believe there is free will but if incentives are in line with the direction it is harder to persuade people not to follow them. the more america moves in a covert social direction the harder it is to persuade one negative americans it is not tenable it points to policies that embody economic incentives for people to be creative or competitive and not demand a subsidies and tariffs. that said policy is important but it is not enough. those who want america to become western europe those who want this are much bett
we must make between economy and liberty and servitude ''. much of congress seems unable and unwilling to choose economy and the liberty. but perhaps the most serious question is whether enough american citizens are willing to choose non serfdom were fair happy to continue to drift toward the failed project otherwise known as european social model or social democracy. at present the jury is out. here i conclude how is america avoid going down the path of europe? it is a question of incentives i...
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our new economy is dependent upon international flights increasing. we cannot get more international flights into san francisco unless we move the l.a.-san francisco commute off of the airlines and on to high-speed rail. 1/3, that is what we're betting on. if we can get high-speed rail out there and move that off, we will include -- increase our air flights. that is our theory. i believe strongly in that. we have 10 of the largest cities in california in agreement with us that we will be the northern terminal for high-speed rail reading l.a. and san francisco. a lot more details to be had. palo alto wants us to work with them on the first phase. we will do that and respect the needs of the peninsula as we move along. the ultimately, we will get to high-speed rail. that will be a benefit. that is my economic argument for why we need high-speed rail. it is important for our future. >> automobiles, bicycles, and pedestrians are having problems on the street. they seem to have a problem coexisting. what are your plans to solve the problem? what are your p
our new economy is dependent upon international flights increasing. we cannot get more international flights into san francisco unless we move the l.a.-san francisco commute off of the airlines and on to high-speed rail. 1/3, that is what we're betting on. if we can get high-speed rail out there and move that off, we will include -- increase our air flights. that is our theory. i believe strongly in that. we have 10 of the largest cities in california in agreement with us that we will be the...
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it is the economy that will dominate barack obama's second term. >> a growing economy that creates good middle class jobs, that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> reporter: the president proposing a series of bold actions, from a $50 billion fix it first infrastructure program designed to repair as many as 70,000 crumbling bridges around the country. raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour by 2015. and calling for universal preschool education for the nation's 4-year-olds. offeri offering federal funding to make sure low and moderate income children have act says to quality preschool programs. >> it is our unfinished task to restore the basic bargain that built this country. the idea that if you work hard and meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead. no matter where you come from, no matter what you look like, or who you love. it is our unfinished task to make sure that this government works on behalf of the many, and not just the few. that it encourages free enterprise, rewards individual initiative, and opens the doors of opportunity to every child acros
it is the economy that will dominate barack obama's second term. >> a growing economy that creates good middle class jobs, that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> reporter: the president proposing a series of bold actions, from a $50 billion fix it first infrastructure program designed to repair as many as 70,000 crumbling bridges around the country. raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour by 2015. and calling for universal preschool education for the...
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we are, indeed, fortunate, from san jose to san francisco, to be part of the innovation economy. we are finally seeing once again california's innovation is leading us out of the last three years of recession. i do not know about you but i am pretty tired of the recession. i made a statement several years ago that it was about time for an adjustment to the economy, things were too expensive, overheated. two years after that, i regretted making that comment. it was great to hear jim say when you look at education, you look at the programs, traveling around the world, that there is one constant. there are people and technology that say this is a place they want to be. entrepreneurs say this is where they want to be. when companies like facebook are started at an institution like harvard and a pier, you start to recognize why this is so special and fiber and why innovation is a bleeding heart economy. so let me try to give some brief introductions about our panel today. i have to confess, i only just met one of our panelists, lee said dyson, the ceo of coverity. she got a ph.d. in p
we are, indeed, fortunate, from san jose to san francisco, to be part of the innovation economy. we are finally seeing once again california's innovation is leading us out of the last three years of recession. i do not know about you but i am pretty tired of the recession. i made a statement several years ago that it was about time for an adjustment to the economy, things were too expensive, overheated. two years after that, i regretted making that comment. it was great to hear jim say when you...
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frankly to stimulate the economy, to create jobs, generally it requires an investment. the fact he's going to have spending neutral proposals is a huge concession to the other side. >> he'll have taxes to go ahong with them, which your colleagues said they are through with raising taxes. is there any wiggle room? >> i think there is when we look at revenue enhancements and i'm still hopeful the republicans can be brought along on that on a reasonable basis. you cannot continue to have massive spending cuts and not negatively effect the economy. >> let's get back to these gun control issue, which is huge today. we have two shooting incidents going on in different parts of our country right now. you invited virginia tech family member to sit beside you. obviously you are trying to make a statement about what you would like to see happen federally. >> i think reasonable measures protect the public from gun violence are long overdue. >> what do you mean by reasonable? >> i think limiting magazines. i think universal background checks and preventing weapons in certain public
frankly to stimulate the economy, to create jobs, generally it requires an investment. the fact he's going to have spending neutral proposals is a huge concession to the other side. >> he'll have taxes to go ahong with them, which your colleagues said they are through with raising taxes. is there any wiggle room? >> i think there is when we look at revenue enhancements and i'm still hopeful the republicans can be brought along on that on a reasonable basis. you cannot continue to...
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some of the political economy about how strong tobacco control policies might be adopted. there has been a lot of research. lots of problems in the types of studies that get done. over time, what we have seen is evidence has gotten stronger to the point now where we see good evidence that there is a strong causal relationship between exposure to tobacco company marketing and tobacco use. really nice summary of the evidence came out a few years ago. lilly strong conclusions -- really strong conclusions. that gives you some reason for going after marketing restrictions on tobacco. in the u.s., the first of these payments until 1969. -- the first of these came in 1969. that captured a few other restrictions on tobacco company marketing. marketing that's best -- that targeting kids and used cartoons and things like that. if you look at this, you can see the overall spending on tobacco companies, marketing activities over time. the settlement agreement comes in in 1998. does not do anything to slow down the tobacco marketing. these restrictions not having much of an effect. the
some of the political economy about how strong tobacco control policies might be adopted. there has been a lot of research. lots of problems in the types of studies that get done. over time, what we have seen is evidence has gotten stronger to the point now where we see good evidence that there is a strong causal relationship between exposure to tobacco company marketing and tobacco use. really nice summary of the evidence came out a few years ago. lilly strong conclusions -- really strong...
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. >> with the downturn in the economy, there's really a significant number, increasing the number of homeless families. it's been a huge problem in the bay area and throughout california and the country this year. >> you're continuing to build. >> we are continuing to build. the loss of redevelopment agencies is going to have a significant impact on the capacity of all of us in california who build affordable housing and building new housing. >> some municipalities, morgan hill, if a developer goes into a community, a certain percentage has to be affordable housing. some areas do that. >> that's an ordinance called inclusionary housing ordinance, a number have them including san jose passed an ordinance. east bay has one, san francisco has one, they require a certain percentage of the housing to be affordable. right now that's the only affordable housing we'll be building in redevelopment agencies. we're working in the city of mountain view on a new development where the funding comes from that ordinance to help us pay for that new housing development? >> again, how many on the waiti
. >> with the downturn in the economy, there's really a significant number, increasing the number of homeless families. it's been a huge problem in the bay area and throughout california and the country this year. >> you're continuing to build. >> we are continuing to build. the loss of redevelopment agencies is going to have a significant impact on the capacity of all of us in california who build affordable housing and building new housing. >> some municipalities,...
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chinaa is demanding more oil every day to power its growing economy. just as opec cut some of its output. and international sanctions are reducing the amount of uriniian oil on the world market. at home, refineries are shutting down from maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. in san diego -- >> hey, i'm a waitress. come on. i'm not making 200 grand a year. >> reporter: the price at the pump can quickly add to the cost of the daily commute. a 40-mile round-trip, 22 days a month, averaging 22 mpg at $3.50 a gallon costs $140 a month. at today's average of $3.73 a gallon, $149 a month. at $4.25 a gallon, $170. and at $4.50 a gallon, $180 a month. >> we have to work, so we keep coming to work every day. but you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. the national average, $3.73 right now. and the experts are saying they don't think that we will get over $4 a gallon for a national avera average. but california, illinois, will see over $4 and app
chinaa is demanding more oil every day to power its growing economy. just as opec cut some of its output. and international sanctions are reducing the amount of uriniian oil on the world market. at home, refineries are shutting down from maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. in san diego -- >> hey, i'm a waitress. come on. i'm not making 200 grand a year. >> reporter: the price at the pump can quickly add to...
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i hope the focus is on spending and the economy, and jobs. those are the elephants in the room right now. we need leadership on all those topics. >> in fact, here party have prepared talking points for the evening to give their perspective on the president's major agenda items, as you anticipate them. also, you have an opportunity to give an official response. talk to me a little bit about the need to counterbalance the president's agenda tonight. >> i think it is early in the session. there are opportunities to work together. there are opportunities with immigration, on tax reform, on spending reform. most folks i talk to on both sides of the aisle recognize we have a spending problem in the country. you have heard quotes from a few members of the house to the contrary. i hope that is what the president will focus on tonight. i think there will be issues like the second amendment, tax increases, and the like. he will have a harder time buying folks together. >> stay with that thought. the white house this afternoon released a statement from
i hope the focus is on spending and the economy, and jobs. those are the elephants in the room right now. we need leadership on all those topics. >> in fact, here party have prepared talking points for the evening to give their perspective on the president's major agenda items, as you anticipate them. also, you have an opportunity to give an official response. talk to me a little bit about the need to counterbalance the president's agenda tonight. >> i think it is early in the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r t. two million speak your language. will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the we'll talk sports that is the ip interviews intriguing story for you. then try. to find out more visit our big. dog called. look like. yourself or she's anything like that. last week the f.b.i. the war did a terrorist attack in oakland california did you hear the man matthew aron allegedly tried to bomb a bank of america in the hope to spark a civil war but like almost every other aborted terrorist plot you've heard about the last decade and that was just another victim of f.b.i. entrapment the accused man is a former window washer who is suffering from bipolar disorder paranoia and depression for months he was the target of an undercover sting operation where he was given the resources including the bomb to carry out the attack but unfortunately this is just one example of hundreds of cases of alleged terro
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r t. two million speak your language. will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the we'll talk sports that is the ip interviews intriguing story for you. then try. to find out more visit our big. dog called. look like. yourself or she's anything like that. last week the f.b.i. the war did a terrorist...
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but in the long-term picture economies tend to be talked about by the presidential terms and what the white house is worrying about is this economy which is struggling would really take a hit if the sequester took a hit over the long period of time. that in the end through history's eyes, that makes the obama economy weaker and that's not great legacy item for this prb. >> so, john, with nine days and counting and no talks scheduled on either side, do you think it's inevitable it's going to happen? >> it's inevitable we'll get to march 1st. we talk about the budget fight as game of chicken. it's really a game of uncle, which is to say who's going to cave in first. >> who wins or loses in this with each party blaming the other? >> they both lose in terms of the country looking at them. the republicans seem to be losing more. they're trying to reorder the argument here and connect with people's fundamental feeling about the size of government, especially with tax time coming, people paying these big tax bills and wondering what they're getting for it. that's the hopes. but so far they'r
but in the long-term picture economies tend to be talked about by the presidential terms and what the white house is worrying about is this economy which is struggling would really take a hit if the sequester took a hit over the long period of time. that in the end through history's eyes, that makes the obama economy weaker and that's not great legacy item for this prb. >> so, john, with nine days and counting and no talks scheduled on either side, do you think it's inevitable it's going...
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yank $13.5ill billion out of the local economy. we have more now on how this could impact all of us. >> with so much money off the table and billions of dollars out of the economy, and economists say everyone will feel the sting from sequestration if it does take effect, but especially the small businesses where profit margins are tight. >> a major investment in a new business just as the driving force of the local economy could take a big swipe out of spending. >> we're hoping we are not too effective but i guess we will see. >> it dream come true for several friends. >> we have taken a leap of faith in the academy. >> but right now, they fear an unpleasant reality. yearsa is a couple of into her own salon and 40% of her profits come from other than basic care cuts. she believes billions of dollars at the local economy will take a bite out of her business. >> i feel like it will effect us on a large scale. in neighborhoods where you hear a lot of shops, they rely on foot traffic and disposable income. >> a lot of people come throu
yank $13.5ill billion out of the local economy. we have more now on how this could impact all of us. >> with so much money off the table and billions of dollars out of the economy, and economists say everyone will feel the sting from sequestration if it does take effect, but especially the small businesses where profit margins are tight. >> a major investment in a new business just as the driving force of the local economy could take a big swipe out of spending. >> we're...
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markets why not this scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. want to watch what we're about to do with your job or save anything like this cut cut . last week the f.b.i. the war did a terrorist attack in oakland california did you hear the man matthew allegedly tried to bomb a bank of america in the hope to spark a civil war but like almost every other word terrorist plot you've heard about the last decade and it was just another victim of f.b.i. entrapment man is a former window washer who is suffering from bipolar disorder paranoia and depression for months he was the target of an undercover sting operation where he was given the resources including the bomb to carry out the attack but unfortunately this is just one example of hundreds of cases of alleged terror plot to be boiled by the f.b.i. in fact of the guise of counterterrorism operations in a post nine eleven world there are more than fifteen thousand f.b.i. informants working around the clock
markets why not this scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. want to watch what we're about to do with your job or save anything like this cut cut . last week the f.b.i. the war did a terrorist attack in oakland california did you hear the man matthew allegedly tried to bomb a bank of america in the hope to spark a civil war but like almost every other word...
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look at the economies that have done that. soviet union, any time you have centralized government saying we're going to decide what jobs support you get a lot of sol lind dra and sales cronyism. rather than keeping government in check and letting small businesses thrive. that is what made america strong f we don't get growth back none of the problems get solved. that is where our tension is. >> senator, appreciate you being on, thank you. >> thank you. >> and coming up tonight the situation in big bear remains uncertain as cabin engulfed in flames is too hot to be searched and the fate of chris dorner remains uncertain at this hour. we head out to california next and more on the state of the union speech of barack obama and also, the response by marco rubio gettinplay. we'll check in with john sinunu and more breaking news as we continue this night >>> the building is still smoldering. i don't know if there is another way. but they're not doing that. not right now. not going enter the cabin. the reports earlier that a body was
look at the economies that have done that. soviet union, any time you have centralized government saying we're going to decide what jobs support you get a lot of sol lind dra and sales cronyism. rather than keeping government in check and letting small businesses thrive. that is what made america strong f we don't get growth back none of the problems get solved. that is where our tension is. >> senator, appreciate you being on, thank you. >> thank you. >> and coming up tonight...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't sit well with your mobile device so you can watch on t.v. any time anyway.
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our economy slarching the last few months of 2012. if we can get the economy to grow at 4% a year it will create middle class jobs. tax increase can't do this. raising taxes won't create private sector jobs. that's why i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes and instead, work with us to achieve real growth until our economy. one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. god also blessed america with abundant coal and natural gas. instead of wasting more money on companies let's open up federal land for exploration. we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent and it will help bring administering back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for smaller businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president, we should lowerer our corporate tax rate so companies will bring their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow the economy if we have a legal immigration system
our economy slarching the last few months of 2012. if we can get the economy to grow at 4% a year it will create middle class jobs. tax increase can't do this. raising taxes won't create private sector jobs. that's why i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes and instead, work with us to achieve real growth until our economy. one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. god also blessed america with abundant coal and natural gas. instead of...
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let's streamline the process and help our economy grow. these initiatives in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure, housing all these things will help entrepreneurs and small business owners expand and create new jobs. but none of it will matter unless we also equip our citizens with the skills and training to fill those jobs. (applause) and that has to start at the earliest possible age. you know, study after study shows that the sooner a child begins learning the better he or she does down the road. but today, fewer than 3-in-10 four-year-olds are enrolled in a quality program. most middle-class parents can afford a few hundred bucks a week for private preschool. and for poor kids who need help the most this lack of access to preschool education can shadow them for the rest of their lives. so tonight i propose working with states to make high-quality preschool available to every single child in america. (cheers and applause) that's something we should be able to do. every dollar we invest in high quality early childhood education could s
let's streamline the process and help our economy grow. these initiatives in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure, housing all these things will help entrepreneurs and small business owners expand and create new jobs. but none of it will matter unless we also equip our citizens with the skills and training to fill those jobs. (applause) and that has to start at the earliest possible age. you know, study after study shows that the sooner a child begins learning the better he or she does down...
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volatile markets where many stocks trade off the big picture, macro roh data about the broader global economy, the fiscal cliff. budget compromise, something in europe. that's what's known as the macro. rather than what's known as the micro. meaning information about the actual companies behind the stocks. fact is, it's all too easy to assume a company and its stock are synonymous. a stock gets crushed, okay? and when assume there must be something wrong with the underlying company. why else would the stock be pounded? when a stock surges, we presume the company must be doing something right. but that's simply not ow the markets work. often shares of a company stock will have big moves up or down for reasons that have absolutely nothing to do with the underlying business it happens all the time and it doesn't mean the market is crazy or irrational. what is irrational is believing it will always be a straight line, a lockstep, between the performance of a company and the performance of its stock. why is that wrong? shouldn't stocks trade based on the changes and prospects of the underlying com
volatile markets where many stocks trade off the big picture, macro roh data about the broader global economy, the fiscal cliff. budget compromise, something in europe. that's what's known as the macro. rather than what's known as the micro. meaning information about the actual companies behind the stocks. fact is, it's all too easy to assume a company and its stock are synonymous. a stock gets crushed, okay? and when assume there must be something wrong with the underlying company. why else...
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most companies need a healthy economy in order to thrive. we call that cyclical growth. but a true secular growth story can deliver fantastic numbers. the numbers so consistently that they keep powering the stock higher quarter after quarter regardless of the economic environment. i like to look for big picture themes. we have a much broader trend. take the move toward healthy eating. embrace natural and organic foods. this organic theme made whole foods a power house stock. of course, it also destroyed the regular supermarkets. the same thing goes for hain celestial. it's not the average consumer packaged goods company. however, while these stories can last for years, even secular growth trends in the end have a limited shelf life. you see these themes age, is that there are fewer and fewer plays had a can consistently make you money, but they never last forever. when the smart phone was a recent invention, i started talking about the power of the mobile internet tsunami. and for a while, boy, there was a ton of money to be made over the smart phone food chain as people
most companies need a healthy economy in order to thrive. we call that cyclical growth. but a true secular growth story can deliver fantastic numbers. the numbers so consistently that they keep powering the stock higher quarter after quarter regardless of the economic environment. i like to look for big picture themes. we have a much broader trend. take the move toward healthy eating. embrace natural and organic foods. this organic theme made whole foods a power house stock. of course, it also...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ ♪ people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clo
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ ♪ people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength...
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year going to affect the economy one way or the other. ♪ what is interesting. no matter what happens, the public continues to blame republicans. president obama, 31%. the right answer in my view. 11%. i said when the mall. -- i say i blame them all. it is the president and republicans came up with this idea. >> republicans want to blame obama for it, but they voted for the darn thing themselves. it is always an unfair fight when you are in congress fighting the president. he has the bully pulpit. no one ever likes congress, but particularly don't like the institution now. ratings are 11%. republicans are constantly in budget showdown is facing an uphill fight. in this case, though, the advantages if nothing happens, which seems likeliest for the time being, at least a budget cut will occur which is very rare in washington. gerri: you think this will actually go through? >> it will go through. on march 1st a sequester will happen. what happens after that -- gerri: we should have a big party. taking your word, you saved it does not go through, if they kill it, th
year going to affect the economy one way or the other. ♪ what is interesting. no matter what happens, the public continues to blame republicans. president obama, 31%. the right answer in my view. 11%. i said when the mall. -- i say i blame them all. it is the president and republicans came up with this idea. >> republicans want to blame obama for it, but they voted for the darn thing themselves. it is always an unfair fight when you are in congress fighting the president. he has the...
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it tried that six years ago but stopped after the economy weakened. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the s&p 500 volatility note jumped 8.6%. it usually moves in the opposite direction of the broad market. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: whether it's facebook, instagram, or pinterest, there always seems to be a hot start- up in the tech pipeline. but as tonight's commentator explains the next big tech company might not be as "original" as you think. he's harry lin, executive-in- residence at idea-lab, a technology incubator in pasadena, california. >> an irony in the world of technology startups is that we tend to copy each other a lot. i call this "ironic" because the image of tech startups is that they're all about innovation and risk-taking. yet, venture-capital investors and tech entrepreneurs all know that for every instagram that gets launched, there are at least 10 other startups that pretty much are instagram. just with a different name. did you know that there are at least three well-fu
it tried that six years ago but stopped after the economy weakened. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the s&p 500 volatility note jumped 8.6%. it usually moves in the opposite direction of the broad market. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: whether it's facebook, instagram, or pinterest, there always seems to be a hot start- up in the tech pipeline. but as tonight's commentator explains the next big tech company might not...
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please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want to ask questions. so do not worry, you are not on tv if you do not want to be. >> thank you for your patience. i am a representative with leader pelosi, and i'm thrilled to have you today to learn more of our best practices for accessing credit. it is a priority for our office. we are very well aware of how small businesses are running up against the wall right now in terms of trying to get the credit and loans they are looking for, so i will try hard to bring the brightest minds in this room so you can effectively fix their range and learn more about what you can do better to fix your business plan
please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want...
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out of the economy. i'm afraid we are getting to a situation where we are being told the tax increases are bad, too much borrowing is bad for the economy, particularly in the future and spending cuts are bad for the economy and that doesn't leave us with many options. >> the effects of fiscal policy on the economy are different under different economic circumstances. that is a widely held, not universally held but widely held view by economists. under current economic circumstances when demands for goods and services, additional demand for spending or the government spurring additional private demand can both increase the overall demand for goods and services and encourage businesses to hire more. under different economic circumstances, and we expect we will have again, five to 10 years from now, this competition you are describing can become acute. and that's why under those economic circumstances, smaller government deficits are good for the economy. >> mr. mcdermott. >> good to see you, mr. elmendorf.
out of the economy. i'm afraid we are getting to a situation where we are being told the tax increases are bad, too much borrowing is bad for the economy, particularly in the future and spending cuts are bad for the economy and that doesn't leave us with many options. >> the effects of fiscal policy on the economy are different under different economic circumstances. that is a widely held, not universally held but widely held view by economists. under current economic circumstances when...